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Nutrition as the Foundation of Human Capital: Pathways to Holistic Development. [PDF]
Hassen DM.
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The somatization of structural friction: deciphering the surge of adolescent self-harm in post-transition China. [PDF]
Yan WJ, Ruan QN, Xu D.
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Secular Stagnation : Evidence and Implications for Economic Policy
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Rapid growth or stagnation: An economic policy choice
Why has the American economy performed so poorly in the past decade, especially in comparison with the two prior decades? This paper makes the theoretical and empirical case that a series of economic policy decisions provides the most satisfactory explanation and that policy reform will restore good economic performance.
John B Taylor
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Secular Stagnation and Macroeconomic Policy
IMF Economic Review, 2018Secular stagnation theory has developed substantially recently and offers substantial insights that policymakers have yet to fully internalize. This paper reviews the considerations that led me to revive the secular stagnation idea, summarizes the theory as I understand it today, and argues that events since I started advocating the secular stagnation ...
Lawrence H Summers
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Monetary policy, financial uncertainty, and secular stagnation
North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2020Abstract A monetary policy framework describing how to cope with a financial crisis might alleviate a recession; however, it might also result in subsequent secular stagnation. Based on an empirical New Keynesian model with financial uncertainty, this study investigates how monetary policy can avoid sluggish economic recovery in response to financial
Yoshito Funashima
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Environmental Policies and Stagnation in a Two-Country Economy
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Global warming is a serious and acute threat to our planet, but, when negotiating the allocation of permissible carbon emissions, conflicts of interest exist between developed and developing countries. Developing countries insist that global warming is the result of prolonged pollution emissions by developed countries, while developed countries demand ...
Masako Ikefuji, Yoshiyasu Ono
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Revitalizing stagnated policy processes
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 2007Many complex policy processes face stagnations. People involved sense that continuing along existing paths will not produce those outcomes that are desired and deemed necessary. But changing and developing new action strategies is difficult. This article presents the results of an action research that was conducted with civil servants of the Dutch ...
Termeer, C.J.A.M., Kessener, B.
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